The Ultimate Packing Family Toiletries Quiz

You didn't think there was anything worse than packing, did you? That was until you had to pack for your entire family. Take our quiz and learn some neat tricks to make packing for your family, especially toiletry packing, a stress-free experience.

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Question 1 of 10

What is the most important principle to remember when packing toiletries?

Less is more.

Only pack unused and unopened products.

Do everything you can to prevent leaks.

The worst thing is opening a suitcase after a long journey to find your silk suit covered in shampoo. Close all lids tightly and store toiletries in zip-lock bags to prevent leaks.

Question 2 of 10

What can you do about pump bottles to prevent leaks?

Don't bring them along.

Lodge a piece of cardboard under the nozzle and tape it in place.

To prevent pesky pump bottles from squirting body lotion all over the place, lodge a piece of cardboard under the nozzle and tape it in place.

Unscrew the pump and block them with a wet tissue.

Question 3 of 10

What is a good way to store toothbrushes?

Cover the head with a piece of aluminum foil.

Toothbrushes don't do well in zip lock bags because of the moisture in the bristles. A good solution is to cover the head with a piece of aluminum foil, which protects it, but also lets it breath and dry.

Put it in a zip lock bag.

Put it in a slim pencil case.

Question 4 of 10

Why is it a good idea to use travel-size bottles?

They are cheaper than regular toiletries.

They are lighter, take up less room and meet the airline liquid allowance.

Travel size toiletries are worth their exorbitant price; they are lighter, take up less room and meet the airline liquid allowance.

You can use up all those samples and shampoo and conditioner combinations you detest.

Question 5 of 10

How does the change in air pressure when flying affect your toiletries?

It will turn liquids solid.

It may change their texture slightly.

It causes the liquid to expand.

Fill travel size containers only three quarters of the way full, because the air pressure may cause the liquids to expand.

Question 6 of 10

What is a good way to ensure you're not frantically taking everything out of your suitcase in search of your toothbrush?

Separate toiletries from clothing.

The ideal way to ensure easy access to your toothbrush is to keep toiletries separate from clothing. A compartmentalized toiletry bag that doubles as a shower caddy is great for that.

Carry it in your hand luggage.

Keep it in a brightly colored case for easy spotting.

Question 7 of 10

How can you minimize the amount of toiletries you bring?

Limit everyone to a few essential items.

Share the toiletries.

You can minimize the amount of toiletries you bring by have everyone share all the items, instead of each bringing their own face wash and toothpaste.

Buy a large bottle of combination shampoo and conditioner and use it as shampoo and body wash.

Question 8 of 10

How can you get around the liquid restrictions on flights?

Purchase these items from duty free once you have passed the security checkpoint.

You can buy solid shampoo bars and deodorants in solid form, made of mineral salts.

USA Today suggested a few tips for overcoming the liquid restriction problem if you wish to travel with hand luggage only. Buy solid shampoo bars and deodorants in solid form, made of mineral salts.

Get a special security pass from your travel agent.

Question 9 of 10

How much liquid are you allowed to bring in your hand luggage?

You may bring liquids in containers that are no larger than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).

According to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), the liquid allowance is containers of no more than 3.4 ounces (100 ml).

You may bring no more than 3.4 ounces (100 ml) of liquid in any size container.

You may bring no more than 2.54 ounces (75 ml) of liquid.

Question 10 of 10

What is an ingenious way to get out of bringing toiletries at all?

If staying in a hotel, just rely on the mini bottles they supply.

Make do without toiletries for the duration of the journey.

Purchase toiletries at your destination.

Forget the hassle of traveling with toiletries -- just purchase toiletries when you get there. Of course, this won't work as well if you are taking a long trip to get to your destination.